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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby mrki444 » 13 Jan 2018, 12:04

Passwords should be different since if they are similar, than you can have problems with every site.
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby sager » 13 Jan 2018, 18:25

Yes, I am lazy. I also use Google Chrome sign in to keep my stuff for myself. I do not see much of a problem in that. First, i can easily gain control back thanks to mobile verification. Second, passwords that lead to sensitive data or not stored anywhere but in my head and are hard enough to make a simple guess by regular cracking programs. I kind of feel I am safe.
The few times I got my passwords stolen was was on social media sites, like Facebook. Not really surprised there. And I didn't use Facebook for half a year :crazy:

After losing a ton of important data from my dead hard drive I do not care for losing anything else. On the internet, in life. You cannot hold onto your savings and possessions hard enough to keep them no matter what. Yes, I got all spiritual thanks to a dead hard drive :lol:
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby Angie10 » 13 Jan 2018, 19:12

I try not to when it's money-related but some I do save. The problem I have with saving passwords is that I end up forgetting what they are and whenever I need to sign in away from my computer, I can never ever remember them.
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby Silvermist » 14 Jan 2018, 04:33

I used to save the passwords of some sites in the browser earlier.But these days I do not.I never save passwords of money related sites(like Paypal) in the browser,those and the new site passwords I have written down in a small book.Mostly I try to remember them.
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby shaan228 » 14 Jan 2018, 06:28

It always better to note down the passwords in a book than saving it. Its not recommended to save passwords online
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby mrki444 » 16 Jan 2018, 15:15

But if you don't have note with you than it's better have them somewhere online.
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby holdoors » 18 Jan 2018, 02:05

For security purposes, I do not do so as I do send PC to repair or maintenance sometimes.
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby priestos » 18 Jan 2018, 09:42

This bad idea. Internet browser is very risky ...
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby sprit2017 » 19 Jan 2018, 18:36

I don't save passwords in browser, I always note them down somewhere.
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby BJHB » 20 Jan 2018, 04:30

I always do so. My all passwords are saved in password manager of the browser. But now, after reading your post I should delete the data from the browser, and also never again I will save passwords.
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby Sanketgelani » 07 Feb 2018, 14:57

yes I dosave my password in my browser
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby junrose123 » 08 Feb 2018, 14:19

Yes I save sometimes my passwords but to only some selected sites since it is very hard now to trust a certain system because it always have some down line.
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby Bhumit » 13 Feb 2018, 16:14

I used to do that before bt now I came to know that it's not safe to store password in browser .. :|
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby mrki444 » 14 Feb 2018, 17:10

The best protection is in keep passwords in our head. But that is impossible if we have a lot of different emails.
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby junrose123 » 15 Feb 2018, 04:20

As of now I change my daily habit, I never saved anymore my password in my pc because I am afraid that I might be hacked anytime.
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby mrki444 » 16 Feb 2018, 07:33

Hacking somebody computer is not easy stuff and it's not often in world. You don't have worry about that to much.
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby sprite1950 » 16 Feb 2018, 08:22

No I've never done that as I feel kind of uneasy about it. I have a book where I keep my passwords, which probably wouldn't be much better if it fell into the wrong hands but at least I have an idea of who comes into my house and would have access to them if I found any had been stolen.
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby Chotu123 » 16 Feb 2018, 08:24

No
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby mdarh411 » 18 Feb 2018, 19:03

Yes I saved all of my information in my browser. Because I always browse lot of site.
There has no limited account information of mine. That so I always save all of thing in my browser.
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Re: Do you save passwords in browser?

Postby ramzan00 » 24 Feb 2018, 19:14

Yes, I save passwords in my chrome browser cause I'm sure that only I'll use this PC.
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